No
Windows Vista Home Premium
Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 both shared the codename "Longhorn" during development at Microsoft.
Windows Vista received poor user reviews after its release. Many problems plagued Windows Vista, including enhanced security features that were intrusive and irritating to users, as well as a lot of software previously compatible with Windows XP no longer working. Over time, through service pack releases and various software updates, Windows Vista turned into a decent operating system, although it is now outclassed by the more recent Windows 7.
depends on which o.s(operating system example linux, xp, vista and so on...) you are running
Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows 2000 Windows ME Windows XP Windows Server 2003 Windows Vista Windows Server 2008 Windows 7 Windows 8 (developers build)
to stop a cmd shutdown you type in "shutdown /a" (without quotes) shutdown /a is for windows vista and 7 if its windows xp u would use "shutdown -a" the function "/a" or "-a" means to abort a shutdown
Windows vista Windows Vista is designed to work with computer hardware that supports Windows Xp and can even outperform-windows XP on the same hardware.Windows vista is also designed to take advantage of modern hardware capabilities.from start up to shutdown, Microsoft windows vista is different from earlier version of windows. not only is the operating system more versatile than its predecessors are, but it also introduces revolutionary architecture that fundamentally changes the way you work with and manage computers running the operating system.
When i try to shutdown my Windows Vista Ultimate, it doesn't shut down! it just restarts! I just installed my Vista and it is updated and everything. To turn it off i have to manually do it with the switch! CAN SOMEONE PLEASE HELP?!?
Yes, it should work
Of course.
If it is windows xp or older then it is just the way it gets installed and it is fine. but if it is windows vista or 7 then it means a critical error has occurred and widows has to be shutdown
This question only applies to a Windows PC. To turn off your Windows PC, click the start button on you taskbar. Then, Move your mouse over to the button that says shutdown, or if there is an arrow (in Windows Vista and 7) click on that and then click shutdown. Your computer will then close all your programs and then shutdown!
You can not simply downgrade to Windows XP from Windows Vista. If you want to completely remove Windows Vista in favor of XP, you will have to format the hard drive and reinstall the OS from scratch. Windows XP will not install on top of an existing Vista installation.
If you are running Windows Vista or Vista SP1, it's because of some logout/shutdown/sleep bugs that are still present in that operating system. If the computer won't turn off after waiting for a while, do a hard shutdown (i.e. hold the power button for a few seconds until the computer turns off). In general this won't have a negative result for your computer, but it would be helpful if Microsoft could get the bugs out of Windows Vista sleep/hibernation/logout.
Yes, you can order the multiple set of Vista CD's from Microsoft after you purchased the Vista DVD, Windows vista comes on a single DVD and one recommended hardware requirements for Vista it's a DVD Drive.
The only possible way to do that would be to purchase a Vista disc and run from that.
That edition of Windows Vista does not exist. Windows Vista exists in two editions for home users: Windows Vista Home Basic and Windows Vista Home Premium.